Cloud Paper makes bamboo toilet paper to save the trees

2022-06-18 19:24:01 By : Ms. Sophie Liu

According to Cloud Paper, a bamboo paper product maker, humankind currently cuts down an acre of forest every second. In 2021, Cloud Paper saved 10,000 trees. They did so by replacing traditional paper products with bamboo products and offsetting carbon via reforestation initiatives. Now you can get involved.

So far, 15,726 trees have been saved by Cloud Paper. This year, the company pledged to save 22,000 trees in 2022. They are enlisting consumers to help with the #FreeTheTrees challenge. 

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However, why does toilet paper make such a difference? Toilet paper, tissues and paper towels are usually made from 75-year-old timber. By using renewable, fast-growing bamboo, Cloud Paper saves thousands of trees from needlessly being cut down for single-use products.

Furthermore, bamboo is the fastest growing plant in the world. They can be harvested after just three years. This makes bamboo a more renewable resource for paper products, and an easier resource to replant. Cloud Paper says that if everyone in the U.S. switched to bamboo toilet paper and paper towels, we would save 526 million trees every year. 

To offset carbon used in their product manufacturing, the company also planted 4,831 trees through reforestation initiatives. The bamboo is sourced from responsibly-managed forests where it grows as a native plant and certified by the Forest Stewardship Council. 

Moreover, Cloud Paper promises a clean, lint-free wipe. If you are looking to replace a product you use with a more sustainable alternative, consider a subscription to bamboo products from Cloud Paper.

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According to Cloud Paper, a bamboo paper product maker, humankind currently cuts down an acre of forest every second.

So far, 15,726 trees have been saved by Cloud Paper.

By using renewable, fast-growing bamboo, Cloud Paper saves thousands of trees from needlessly being cut down for single-use products.

Cloud Paper says that if everyone in the U.S. switched to bamboo toilet paper and paper towels, we would save 526 million trees every year.

To offset carbon used in their product manufacturing, the company also planted 4,831 trees through reforestation initiatives.

If you are looking to replace a product you use with a more sustainable alternative, consider a subscription to bamboo products from Cloud Paper.